I've tried setting client.script at runtime, which doesn't work and just crashes the procedure silently.
I've tried sending all output out with a span referencing a class that has a background tag set - This has no effect on the background color at all (and, as I read in the reference, the background tag is apparently only valid in the BODY tag).
So I'm sort of out of ideas here.
Something like this doesn't work:
<STYLE>
.standardwhite {font-family:monospace; background-color:white; color: black}
</STYLE>
In conjunction with this:
src << "<span class=standardwhite>White background?!</span>"
I'm working on a system to let the user customize the look of the program somewhat, and this sort of puts a huge limiting factor on things if I'm *forced* to have a single background color for everyone.
Or am I just missing something completely obvious?
That will change the backgorund to black. You can also change the color of text that is outputted to the text window by adding color:#FFFFFF; into to the BODY tag to make it white. Of course any style parameters you set for the outputted text will be that color/style.